City symbol of the pandemic tragedy in Italy reopens with crowds on the streets of Bergamo. Mayor outraged.
Narrow streets and full of people strolling. The photo provoked outrage and the mayor of Bergamo, Giorgio Gori, warned his citizens: “I am angry. Do we want to have problems again in a month?”
The city – symbol of the tragedy in Italy – was one of the most affected by the coronavirus.
The image of the parade of army vehicles with the coffins of the dead is still on the minds of many. For this reason, Gori cannot understand the “lightness” of people.
“Weren’t there enough hundreds of deaths in our city?” the mayor posted on his Facebook profile.
Many wonder what will happen when stores reopen. Meanwhile, the photo of the crowded street, posted on Facebook on the Giosuè Frosio, a politician from Bergamo, it's clear: people don't seem to be afraid of what they've experienced.
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